Zanna Bianca

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Zanna Bianca (Italy · Spain · France 1973 / Director: Lucio Fulci)

Also known as

White Fang (USA) | Wolfsblut (West Germany) | Colmillo Blanco (Spain) | Croc-blanc (France) | Wittand (Belgium) | Caninos Brancos (Brazil) | Valkoiset torahampaat (Finland) | Varghunden (Sweden) | Bílý tesák (Czechoslovakia)
White Fang movie poster

Synopsis

The wolf dog, White Fang, aids a young Indian boy and a journalist in cleaning up a Canadian town in the Klondike.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Franco Nero (Jason Scott), Virna Lisi (Sister Evangelina), Fernando Rey (Father Oatley), John Steiner (Charles 'Beauty' Smith), Raimund Harmstorf (Kurt Jansen), Daniel Martín (Charlie), Rik Battaglia (Jim Hall), Daniele Dublino (Chester), Maurice Poli (Mountie officer), John Bartha (crooked Mountie), Luigi Antonio Guerra (witness), Carla Mancini, Missaele (Mitsah, boy), Carole André (Krista)
  • Uncredited & background actors: Renzo Pevarello (Smith henchman), Alfonso Giganti (Jake, barman), Giulio Massimini (bartender), Mirko Bajocchi (piano player), Franco Persichetti (fiddle player), Antonio (Tony) Casale (witness), Romano Moraschini (witness), Massimo Ciprari (saloon patron), Maurizio Streccioni (saloon patron), Alfonso Sarlo (saloon patron), Silvio Klein (saloon patron), Romano Targo (saloon customer), Aldo Formisano (saloon customer), Luigi Tasca (saloon customer), Vincenzo De Palo (saloon customer), Decio Gambini (saloon customer)
  • Story basis: Jack London (novel)
  • Screenplay: Guy Elmes, Roberto Gianviti, Thom Keyes, Piero Regnoli, Guillaume Roux, Harry Alan Towers (dialogue) [as Peter Welbeck]
  • Cinematography: Erico Menczer, Pablo Ripoll [Eastmancolor]
  • Music: Carlo Rustichelli

Trivia

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 102 min

Release Dates

  • December 21, 1973 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Austria

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